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- Do you heart street art? [SFist]
- Take a look inside Oakland, "one of America’s most rapidly changing cities." [Curbed SF]
- A federal judge in San Francisco set an Aug. 4 sentencing date on Thursday for Chinatown tong leader Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow on murder and racketeering charges. [Bay City News]
- A Brazilian judge has blocked access to a portion of Facebook's Brazilian bank accounts after it repeatedly ignored requests for WhatsApp user data in a drug case. [Reuters]
- At Yahoo's annual shareholder meeting Thursday, stock owners demanded answers. [SF Chronicle]
- As one kids' park opens, another remains shuttered. [SocketSite]
- Facebook's Paper app is headed to a big blue farm upstate to play with a bunch of other apps you've forgotten. [CNet]
- Rehiring of UC Berkeley coach suspended as investigation into his possible role in the death of one player and the hospitalization of another continues. [SF Chronicle]
- SF-based online furniture resale marketplace Move Loot crashes and burns. [SF Business Times]
- City College of San Francisco notified its unionized faculty members last Friday that their pay would be docked for a day in April when the union held a strike calling for wage increases. [SF Examiner]